phrase General Slang

elephant in the room

EL-uh-fant in thuh ROOM · phrase · informal

An obvious problem everyone avoids mentioning.

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A major issue that is clearly present but that people deliberately avoid discussing.

“The elephant in the room is that we're over budget.”
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elephant in the room In A Sentence

The elephant in the room is that we're over budget.

Origin & Usage

Idiom of an obvious-yet-ignored large presence.

People Also Ask

What does 'elephant in the room' mean?

It refers to an obvious and important problem that everyone is aware of but nobody wants to bring up.

How do you use it?

Often to break the silence, e.g. 'Let's address the elephant in the room: nobody has hit their targets.'

Why an elephant?

An elephant is huge and impossible to ignore, so the phrase captures how absurd it is to pretend the issue isn't there.

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